FAQs - Campsite facilities

Some sites have silence rules from late evening until early morning. We ask all our customers to observe these rules. Enforcement varies from site to site. In high season noise can be more noticeable as sites are busier and there may be entertainment late into the evening.

In France, in particular, a lot of campsites enforce a ‘swimming trunks only’ rule for men. It is clearly marked on the campsite page if this is a requirement. This is due to French Health regulations. This article may help debunk the myths and answer any other questions you may have. Sites that are ‘swimming trunks’ only usually sell trunks in an onsite shop.

Some sites (mostly Italian) require the use of swimming caps. Please see individual campsite information for details.

We quote the official rating where there is one. The French star rating system reflects the standard of toilets, lighting etc but not the number or quality of bars, restaurants, and pools. Where there is no official rating we show the stars we think the site would get under the French system.

Not all of our sites offer FamilyExtra but many have a site-run children’s club. These clubs are usually for ages between 4-11 years and most are English-speaking. More details of activities will be available when you arrive at the site.